Math slide ...
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I had problems with most of my math courses from Calc II on. Partly because of my class C high school didn’t offer calculus at all and I didn’t seem to need to study to do okay in the math classes - that really hurt when I hit college. Took Calc 1 twice, Calc II four times (long story - partly my fault, partly a crappy instructor I tried to get away from showing up in my third attempt even though I intentionally scheduled around him!).
But when you need to, we keep pushing forward.
Your list missed Linear Algebra, Ordinary Differential Equations, Laplace Transforms (*those* can make stuff happen like landing rockets from space back on the pad!) and Advanced Engineering Mathematics. I still have to work a bit at remembering some of it and won’t be calculating orbital mechanics on the fly, but luckily I got good at programming MathCAD and Excel to do the complex formulas. Even helped a math major with some stuff.
Seeing the use of an algorithm in the 2020 election results didn’t take a rocket scientist. The “Let My People Go” video by Professor David Clements did a great job of illustrating that.
Okay, the coefficient of friction kicked in and this slide is over. Back to retrieving the country from the abyss.